Luxury villas in Mandelieu & Theoule sur Mer

Crashing waterfalls, carnival floats and gastronomic food markets

Discover the quieter side of the Cote d’Azur in the delightfully tranquil resort of Mandelieu. Just southwest of Cannes, this pretty town is set around the noble 14th-century Chateau de la Napoule. Setting a similar historic tone, many of our luxury villas in Mandelieu and Theoule sur Mer lie within the walls of ancient chateaux or the estates of historic restored family farmhouses. Our villas are also spread across the countryside and coast: whether you want sun, sea or seclusion, it can be elegantly served up for you in a rather tasty Cote d’Azur villa.

Average Temperatures

Average Temperatures

January

9°C

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February

9°C

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March

11°C

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April

14°C

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May

18°C

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June

24°C

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July

24°C

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August

24°C

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September

21°C

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October

17°C

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November

13°C

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December

10°C

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Overview

Things to do

Practical information

Overview

About Mandelieu and Theoule sur Mer

Proud of its history and heritage, Mandelieu is uniquely secluded despite its location at the heart of the French Riviera. Close to Cannes, this commune rolls right across a quiet region of the Mediterranean coast. Filled with exciting activities, and dosed with a healthy helping of historic charm, you’ll find everything on offer from crazy golf to high-octane helicopter rides.
Mandelieu also hosts one of the biggest carnivals on the Cote d’Azur. The annual Mimosa Festival celebrates the mimosa plants that blanket this striking region’s undulating landscape. Featuring a vibrant parade of floats and bright costumes, it’s great fun for family gatherings.
To really get away from civilisation, head further inland to Tanneron. The crashing waters of its Cascade de la Siagne waterfall offer an exquisite moment of peace and quiet, surrounded by twittering birds and local wildlife. It’s utterly worth the walk.
A short drive from Mandelieu, the coastal town of Theoule sur Mer awaits. Boat hire, watersports and boules can be enjoyed here on beaches and rocky coastlines that are hard to beat. The dining options and weekly markets here too take some licking. Pick up some fruit, cheese or fresh meat and return to the comfort of your luxury villa in Mandelieu or Theoule sur Mer to whip up a traditional meal topped off with a digestif on the sun-kissed poolside terrace.

Le Massif des Maures - one of the top tourist attractions near Saint-Tropez, the Massif des Maures extends for 60 kilometers along the coastline between Hyères and Fréjus, about 20 kilometers from Saint Tropez. The Massif des Maures is one of the wildest areas of Provence. In the Provençal dialect, the Massif des Maures is called "Leï Mauro," meaning "Black Mountain," because of its austere dark rock and deep green forests. (The area is also known for its sweet chestnuts.)

La Garde Freinet - The beautiful village of La Garde-Freinet is nestled in the heart of the Maures Mountains with spectacular views. Visitors arrive by travelling inland from Port-Grimaud (about 16 kilometers away) through a gorgeous landscape.

The old town of St Tropez - The Old Town of Saint-Tropez, known as "La Ponche" borders the Vieux Port harbor basin and is below the citadel. La Ponche is the historic center of the fishing village and is the most picturesque area of Saint Tropez.C

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